On 7/18/2020 5:16 PM, Murray S. Kucherawy wrote:
At some point in the past, Gmail decided to show the email address only unless that address was in the recipient's contact list, or if the recipient had replied to that address previously, or something like that.  In those cases, the RFC5322.From address was trusted, and so the display name was shown.  Is there logic like that still in place?


If end users do not reliably make trust decisions based on /any/ of the information in the rfc5322.From field, then how is this question important.  It seems to be seeking precise data about something that isn't even secondary.

The persistence of thinking that end users are influenced by trust indicators is pernicious.

d/

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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net

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